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Semi-Pro Ball Players?
Hello,

I am working for a semi pro team in Germany and we are already looking for players for the 2005 season. I am curious if anybody can provide any contacts to semi pro ball players in Japan who might be interested to come over to Europe for a summer.

Just let me know.
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Re: Semi-Pro Ball Players?
[ Author: Guest: K. Wheeler | Posted: Jul 6, 2004 11:36 PM ]

You can e-mail me at japaneseypa at yahoo d0t com. I have some people who might be interested.
Re: Semi-Pro Ball Players?
[ Author: Guest: GARCEMAN | Posted: Jul 10, 2004 1:32 AM ]

I have some info for you. Please contact me at garce7 at juno d0t com.
Re: Semi-Pro Ball Players?
[ Author: Guest: BP Admin | Posted: Aug 4, 2004 5:06 AM ]

Come look at our web site [Link - BeyondPacific.com]. We could help you for sure. You can contact us from that web site.
Re: Semi-Pro Ball Players?
[ Author: Guest: Geoff | Posted: Aug 16, 2004 7:50 AM ]

Toby,

I just finished playing college ball in the States and I'm looking for a place to play for next year. Had contract with Indy team for this summer but couldn't sign it because I'm Canadian and with the visa situation. I have played for the Great Britain Senior National Team in 2001 and 2003, and would like to be a part of them again in 2005. It just depends on where I am playing. In 2001 we played a couple of ex. games vs. the Paderborn Untouchables and I was pretty impressed with their team.

Could you give me some more info on the top German League? Because it is definitely something that interests me next year.

Geoff
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